on the tax part, oil and gas, a new way for him to continue funding his green energy projects. we've got a big natural gas and oil boom and i think the administration made the decision rather than necessarily fight that, because it's a big job creator, you try to siphon some of the money off it and use it for your own ambitions like war, solyndra, more wind and solar powers. >> paul: and this could be a play for the second term, minimum wage, republicans are saying $9 from 7.25, they like it, because people say they want everybody to make more money and the damage from it in terms of jobs that are never created for the low skilled, you can't see, it's not tangible. >> economists even on the left see it. maybe that's why it's the most depauling, despicable of the proposals. even liberal economists know that when you raise the minimum wage you get less employment. people will lose their jobs, that's not really debated and of course, if $9 is great. why not raise it to 20 or $50. >> paul: now what the black teenage unemployment rate over 30%. >> it's going to hit them very hard. t